Housework
What does marine engineering, a career where people are surrounded by steel decks and bulkheads, have to do with working on a house that is made almost entirely of wood? This is a fair question, and my response would be…Well, we know how to learn!
First and foremost, Marine Engineers know how to use, or can learn to use, every type of tool that might be needed when working on a house. Secondly, we know how to teach ourselves how to use these tools if we don’t already know how to do so. I should also mention that marine engineers are not special, but just happen to have more time and experience in many of the ‘trade’ fields. Anybody can go YouTube and learn the skills necessary to do A LOT of things tradesmen are normally paid to do.
For instance, one time I had to re-mud a ceiling. I had never done it before but was able to research on YouTube how to properly do this, what supplies are needed, and various techniques of doing this particular job. Subsequently, I was able to complete the job with high-quality work, saving myself thousands of dollars if I were to have paid someone to do the same job!
Why do I mention this? Well, just to give an example of what anybody without prior experience can do if they have the time to learn.